How Can EIBIC Improve Graduate Employability in Nigeria?
The world is changing fast and technology is reshaping industries. Many traditional jobs are disappearing while new opportunities arise. During the launch of the mandatory Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Business Incubation Certificate (EIBIC) programme, Education Minister Maruf Alausa warned that without proper preparation, the gap between education and employability will grow. What are your views on rolling out EIBIC in federal tertiary institutions? How can we enhance the curriculum so students gain real entrepreneurial skills rather than just reading for exams? Which challenges and weaknesses might undermine the programme, and what additional measures would make it more sustainable and beneficial?
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